Former Orioles first-round draft pick DJ Stewart earned a bump to Triple-A Norfolk this year while his outfield mates last year, Austin Hays and Cedric Mullins, return to Double-A Bowie for the start of the minor league season next week.

The Tides, the Baysox, and the High-A Frederick Keys announced their break-camp rosters Friday as minor league camp wrapped up at Twin Lakes Park in Sarasota, Fla., with each of the groupings announced featuring enough highly-rated prospects to keep things interesting this spring.

Stewart, the 2015 first-round pick out of Florida State, headlines a group at Norfolk that also includes hard-throwing left-hander Tanner Scott, right-hander David Hess, and major league depth pieces such as Joey Rickard, Donnie Hart, Jimmy Yacabonis, and Alex Presley. Yefry Ramírez, a right-hander acquired from the New York Yankees last July 31, will make his Triple-A debut this spring after going 15-3 with a 3.47 ERA in the Eastern League.

Hays, the organization's top prospect according to Baseball America, will be in a crowded outfield at Double-A Bowie that also includes Mullins, Mike Yastrzemski, and reigning Carolina League Most Valuable Player Ademar Rifaela.

Right-hander Hunter Harvey, the organization's top pitching prospect who nearly earned a spot on the Opening Day roster in spring training, and highly rated left-hander Keegan Akin will get their first tastes of Double-A. Infielder Ryan Mountcastle will also be at Bowie once he recovers from a hairline fracture in his hand.

Below them at Frederick, the list of players returning to the Carolina League is just as impressive as the list of players jumping a level from 2017. Cody Sedlock, the Orioles' first-round pick in 2016, is recovered from an elbow injury and looking to regain his dynamic four-pitch mix for the Keys, while third baseman Jomar Reyes, 21, is back for a third season after missing much of last season with a hand injury. Hard-throwing right-hander Ofelky Peralta, 20, will be back to improve on last year's 5.42 ERA as well.